1 IS .,u I r T.JV'- -J .' " 'J ,a . '-V V n- tr-rt V 5 V ' -i sir . I '' r - Y,, lilllTY. I L ...Mnl Fierht and Schaffer- Magiai""" -, Bonnivvell Race te be umy Real Contests C WAYS tO MARK BALLOT Hival Nominees for Roie Offices Hccelver of Taxes ' tf Krcrlanil Kendrlck Ttepub- ,if"vill!nm M. Moere Democrat. Nelslcr of Wills William F. Cnmpbcll Kcpub- t!iin Jehn W firnhnm. Jr. Dcmeernt. f'ilv Treasurer Themas V Watsen Kcpublicnn. Jesse h. Collet Democrat. City Conlre'llcr n'Hin. Hmllcy Republican. 'Nicholas Albrccht Democrat." District Attorney Samuel I', Ketnn Itcpublienn. Rebert .T. Sterrett Democrat. Philadelphia will held nn Important .'ctlen next Tuesday, but tbe only (illfStlODS wlliCll Will llllllgllC UK! nilDHC will be the content between tbe may Vetera' League nd the Deniecrnts for ',te sr minority uiasibtrncles, tbe ', umber of votes .hidce Bennlwcll will let' for -luclge of. the Supreme Court iiJ tbe size of tbe Republican majority. Senater Vnre predicts the majority ill be between 200,000 and a quarter ( million. Such n majority, it Is eon- cfded en all sides, will be r arkable, for the reason that the rnmpiilRii, iso ise . called, has been one of tbe dullest In recent history. The ballet, which will be a little liner than " ncwupnper wheel, will bear the namei of candidates of len parties. Tire county officers ie te be elected, li veil as a number of .Indue, seven in maglS'trntes, school vNllers und !lien officers i At the bottom of the bnllet voters Till be called en te vote "Nes" or "Xe" en the proposal te erect a memorial linll in memory of the sol sel ilerJ, sailors and marines. Thin pro pre pro tesal has the indersement of the Amer ican Legien and the Republican City Committee. Women Shew Interest Women, It would appear, have been mere concerned than the men. A (loud of renucsts for information has poured la en the Republican Women's Com mittee of which Mrs. R. Uobsen Alte nus is chairman Likewise there has been activity at the women's beacl cmartcis in the rooms of the Vnre City Committee, where Mrs. A. R. Harmen Sin charge Mih. AUcmim' followers IU vote for Mis Katbcrine K, ros ier for magistrate. Voting Tuesday will be much simpler (ban that in the primnry. It will be possible for tiie elector, for example, te complete the bnlletim; by two cress marls, one in the parly sipiare, which li found In the left hand, or first column of the ballet, and which carries a rote for every candidate under Mint party name, and the oilier en the pro posal te erect a Memerial Hall. Many ('.'iiidlil.ites The ten parlies in the order of their rink en the bnllet are : Republican, Democratic. Socialist. Prohibition. Charter, Amei-ii-nii. Single Tax. I'nlted. Voters League and Welfare The Voters League and Welfare Parties are Interested prunarih in the minority wagistratPH. The I'nited Party is the labor party Opposing in minces for Receiver of Taxes are W Ki land Kendrlck. In - fumbent. Kfpul.lnmu : William M. Moere. Demnci.H: Alice ('egglna Lpng r. Socialist, Charles .1. Scheales. Jingle Tu, and Adrian C. Unison. InltcJ. Contestants ler Iteglsier of Wills an Migivhnte Wil'inm K Campbell. Re publican, .lelm W tJrahnm. Jr., Deino Deine wat: Ahriihaiu A Kanter. Socialist ; lvl.m Kr.inlv liable: Prohibition and LHarter, Clune Pawling Plummer. American. l..li t C. .Alacnule. Single United1""1 U''"':"" ' l,i"'lns. ' Themas p Watsen, chairman of the wpiiblcan Cim C mittee: Is the Re- JJ1.t"'Ja'1 no tee for Cltv 'I'reasurer "ii Deaieiintii uppeucul Is Jesv,. ,. W'ft Olhei nenii.lees ale: Abniliniii J. t-etclie. Se, inlisi; Willli.m .Inmie wn Amen. William R Kline, f''a ami Man Mur.a.N. 1'iiite.l nominee for ele.n,,,, , his present elilce VUm0""';' l'r MN opponents are MasAllMccht. Democrat. AlfiH K. tl0n.,it',ln,,l,t ' ,:,lwi" U'elf- 1'rohlbl 1'rehlbl ,i, w;l"i lek K. Maer, Single Tax ; "lam Murray, fmted. PubKC' Al """' ""tun is the Re linJ ' "'""V!" '"f 'e-elcrtie,,. (,,. nehinnn. Il.,,ei i J. Sterieit. j,!, ,. B U 'T'1'"" ,,,,,,pp. ni.nllHl : Kvmi Jeseph ! r!'""."'1', "I"1 Amerlraii: nil Th . .'''""'"'t'lnlii. Single Tax, ""Albeit II CaKKlni, Culled. SdianVi- vs. lliiiuihrell iiiz..'..'':?--'"' M the stti.tr. , '" ""' encKiiig le he s "rK"ul'."tlen. for election h ,"""' L'"' ,,l,," "n"' "n"' "PPencnt '' l""'lT('''' Ieinecraiic Charles ai, ..... ,..,,. ""nince fr ,i J ' '"". "'"hiultlen n ."-1 "" lie Sunn ( i i r . i .' "'it i iii i'ii Jllflpfte L-i - ' ' ' "IIIIIIIIIU. .IK?,Sr"; "f ,:"i'." ' : Wavli. "W ''li'.,,,n' '" n,.X,'' " ""'I J'l'lBS Orphan,' i ' "" "",l '''"'V. of tbe 'lectie" "'"' Hlu ''ftlllli,'''f fr re- lAhni,EW"',:h- ",'! "llv "f Invlil II ' Mint.,',''! ''I'I'iil'll'-nn nominee for "ted I. ' r?"r,t- '" "" " P'" ... "lC(J-i'V "II lie llf ll,e l!l'l l..lul. Jlld IfliWS U I I,: -miiiiis candidate "" Ml U',.1.1. ..1. i '- "h'-.iu- Cf'tie llllllllllllllr... ......i ii4i9 nit- JJUIUU- Jl8 I'lcieii 1(. . ,.,.!. li.. , lull tbe ..... " " I'meuiin 1 1)111 f, us for hn V "Jjeriu IllllL'l truces n.e 1..1... I. ?. Iiin.iiK I . ", ........ ., , n ...r..u j Kit7gerald, Jehn J X.6'(' ,, "V"'" p nent0' Frank P (Vi, '' "..;,ir""1' ard, Edward I ,,U,'.'"K U mm .1 f!ln.. T.I 1 Mffi"" '"-''' M:iVrH,;aA,nus Teu-hl'l'r1'".'' '""ditliilet. mv .ImiifM II P"rs rnn"V.VIK ."I'lM'Iiilwl by (inv lm II , Imi !-. i: Magncr. Wil ". I en. i, ' ' "'' MnsNtrnte Hciijiimin ""RlMi-i v ","',' 0I "'" emmlltlns rnsi ..'" '"i, ""ll: "'" -r 1J bv i i ! ''":' '" ' Sr" '"- ! Ha,.,. f"rv ' K,l'' "'id Mnrunret IK , 4'5 Deaths for Week i'ili,fs,Y,'.',,U l'''1!"" "f "", "'''"oil of ""'in, e" r1"!' that m the wccii Hi. ?. '" '' II I ll C , VChteritllt inni.il.i.r -W.i'-. i"1 .,lr' ,ll'"tlis. ns cempan-di " w k '7, $k ,,,M m f"1' l,1"l May Wed Austrian W?u.''; AIKS. AI.IKIM) K. NOKKIS I''ernier Philadelphia society leader, who, it Is rumored, will beceme bride of ltaren (iustavc vim Ilaps burc next wcclc. Tlie couple will live in New Yerk MRS. MARIE NORRIS TO WED Fermer Secial Leader May Become Bride of Baren von Hapsburg Mrs. Maria Louise Xerris, former Philadelphia social leader, may be mar ried next week te Reren Oustavc von Ilapsburfr, a member of one of the eldest and noblest of the families of Austria. Thu wedding, of widespread social In terest, will take place In this city. It is said. The couple will Uve in New Yerk. It wns reported that Mrs. Norris anil Raren Hnpsburg were married in Vi enna last summer, but Mrs. Xerrls de nied this rumor lust night. She wns In the city after u conference with Jehn C. Hell, who was her attorney in .divorce from Alfred K. Norris, then head of a wholesale llyuer business, new In charge of n Ne.w Yerk brokerage eillce. Mrs. Neiris only recently returned from n Kurepcan trip. Part of her time was spent with her daughter. Mrs. Itneul Alevrn, nt Huchnrest, Rumania. Mrs. Alevra was Miss Dorethy Norris, amuteitr dancer anil artist. MRS. DORA D. SPR0UL DIES Mether of Governer Pauses Away at Age of Seventy-eight Mrs. Dera Dickinsen Sproul, mother of Governer Sproul, died at 10:13 o'clock lest night at Lupldeu Maner, the Governer's home nt Chester. Her death was due te the Infirmities of age. Mrs. Sproul was seven! -eight jrniH old. Governer Sproul wns nt her bedside when she died, bavin.; returned borne after a trip through the State. Mrs. Sproul was born In Sadsbury Township. Lancaster Ceunl., the daughter of Samuel and Mary AV. Slokem, of Christiana, Lancaster County. Like the rest of her family, hhe was a 'member of the Society of Friends. In MurHi, 1!HS, her hus band. William II. Sproul. died, ten yearn after they hnd celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. Resides Governer Sproul Mrs. Sproul Is survived by a miii, S. Everett Sproul; two dnughters, Mrs. Sue S. Housten mill Miss Mary R. Spieul, nil of Ches ter, and three grandchildren. The fu nerul will take place .Monday fiem Lapidea Maner. Interment will be in the family cr.vpt in Chester Rural Cemetery. AIRPLANES TO GREET DIAZ Will Scatter Messages of Welcome In Italy's Celers Over Parade When Generalibsime V. A. Din, nr rives lieie tomorrow afternoon airplanes will My above his path through the clt , scattering messages of welcome printed In the red. white and green colors of Italy and copied from the editorial pages of various Philadelphia neivspupers. The generallsbline unci iiis party are expected at Bread Street Station at f :.')(( o'clock. The Mayer and a com mittee appointed by liiui for the occa sion will lie theie le welcome the Illus trious soldier. Ebceited b) tbe First City Tioep, the pmty will proceed le the Metiopelitan Opera, Heuse, save for a brief halt nt the Majer's icceptlen room in City llall. where members of the American Legien and Italian Veterans of the World War will extend greetings te Gener.ilisHime Diaz The Italian societies will form en the east and west sides of Rread si reel and parade from the north side of Filbert btu'el te th'i south side of Poplar strref These societies which aie te participate in the parad" will go lule line Ireni Thiltcenth street or Fifteenth stieet. GETS TEN YEARS FOR THEFT Stroudsburg Judge Refuses New Trial In Court Mere Judge Samuel E. Shull, of Stiouds Stieuds buig, teduy in tjimrler Sessions Ceuit. Imposed a sentence of ten years in the Ceuntv Prison en Jeseph Gillies, a Negro,' twenty-eight .vears old, IW.'f Clin Clin eon street, for robbery. Gillies was convicted lust April when .luTfe Shull was specially presiding in the local court, and sentence was de ferred pending a motion for a new trlul, which wus dismissed tedav. Rebert Hussel. of 7.P.I Ninth Seven teenth direct, identified Gillies as the man who held him up en Stiles street near Hrenil Februai US ill the point of a" pistol, stnbbed him mid took u watch and chain, a diamond stickpin and $1-0 from him. OYSTERS t - itfli nnes ilil'cleuii encn - In ' ev rv .mown 8tyU One vine anJ t jeU'ru a. putrun far life piuu p. J EAGLE RESTAURANT t t i l l I '.. ?S N. Hlh St ft, - y- , CI jft dtruiaiitiinn At. nnd I.rlilih fl Hi Dinner M K llnnMi lurk riicmnut Kiiiins H B I'tilrkpn Sluffeil M jB tlrelleil ciili ken nn Tuunt BVj BH lilnner AHV . K.unllv Stvle MBfl I MbbM rliiln w til TAfM try Our Family Din- ftAcaVaM EVENING PUBLIC BANDIT SHOT AT. Holds Up Grocery Stere, but Owner's Breem Sends Him Fleeing POLICEMAN GIVES CHASE While Harry Segal wns busy with this morning's dimes nt his grecerv store, e01 Seuth Eighteenth utrect, n stranger came in. "A pound of sugar please, " said the man, Segal picked up his broom and went te the shelf where the sugar was. Re hind Ills back be beard the man, n Negro, saying hurriedly: "Never mind about that sugar. Gl mine what's in the cash drawer!'1 Segal lifted up the business end of tiie broom te make a screen ngnlnst nnv bullets that might he coming. As he did se he iiindveiteiidly poked it lule the man's face . The bandit, forgetting all about the leuded tevelver In his hand, yellei' and lied through the deer. The grocer inn afler him le the doorway shouting that robbers hnd attacked him. Patrolman MiCusker, of the Twelfth and Pine streets station, .heard him und started pursuit. He followed the bandit for several blocks, firing his revolver Suddenly (he fugitive stepped and fell headlong en the pnvcmctiL "Glerv!" shunted McCnsher. "I've winged him !" He came alongside the body and gave It a push with his club. The man gave n loud groan. MeCusker culled thf pntrel and hud him taken te the I'eh -clinic Hospital. Ten minutes later the hospital tele phoned the police station. "There's nothing wrong with this mnu jeu've went here." The bandit wns hi ought te the police .station und arraigned before Magistrate O'Hrien. He gave, his mime ns William Mar ma n. Addison street near Eight eenth. He wiis held without bail for court. $2500 VERDICT AWARDED AGAINST 2 STATE POLICE Boothwyn Man Lest One Eye In Scuffle With Troopers In a civil suit for damages against Stalf Policemen Geeige Ermentrout und Edward Kenrsley, of Hoethwyn. was awarded $U.00 by a jury at Media to day for the less of an eje which he alleged resulted from being assaulted by the two Slate police. The assault was alleged te have oc curred the night of April UU, 1DU0. in Hoethwyn. Kenrsley said the two de fendants and William McMalien, an other Stale neliccmnn. attacked li tin and five ethers. The three State police were tried lust week en nn assault and battery charge, lrinenli-niit mill Hunter heinir elinvicled and McMaheu acquitted. Sentence lins net yet been imposed pending argument for n new trial. In the meanwhile Kcaisley started the civil action which resulted in a judgment? in his favor today. '' THOMSON WILL PROBATED Dr. Alrich Leaves $70,000 te Sister and Relatives 'I'll.- will of Jehn S. Thomsen. ,". HSU Powelton nveiiuc. n banker, who died October 'J5. was piehatcd today, leav ing an estate Milued at $U..0(0 and up ward te his widow, two daughters and a son. Various institutions eventually will icceive llie estate nt Dr. William M. Alrleh. IHU11 Chew street, who died Oc tober U7. His will, prehnted tedav, pievides most of the estate of S70.000 is te be held in trust for a sister and ether icIutivcH, and upon their death the principal is te be divided among the follewing: Emmanuel P. E. Church. Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty te Animals the Geruianlewn Hospital and Dispensary. The estates of the following, whose wills were probated tedny. aie disposed of in private bequests: Nera Abraham, Nnrrlstewn. SUO.-ISO ; James II. Por ing. 1.T.MI Tasker street. ."?ttT..tM ; Geeige E. Happen, died in St. Luke's Hospital. SRI. ."00; Jehn Hughes, 10U1 North Sixty-third street, $10,000. Letters were granted te administer the estate of Stunley V. Haddock. Jr., who died hi New Yerk City April PL The estimated value of the estate is S101.000. and the heir is Amelia W. Haddock, of Tekeueke, Conn., the mother of the deceased. Letters also were grunted in the estate of James Cliiieney, 701 West Lehigh avenue, who lepresenteiKhis district in the State Leg islature for inuny jeurs. The estl niuleil value of ills estate is $51,000. Letters weie granted also. in the estate of Louise C Schisslcr, (H1S0 Drexel read. SU0..100 The following luventeiies were tiled of personal estutes; Heni.v Relniick. S.'tStl.UII ; Heiiiietta Little, .SUIUtlS.IKJ, mid Samuel Hendricks. $U.:-(0:.i)7. 2 HURT INKITCHEN BLAST Maids Injured In Wynnewood Maner Heme Explosion Live coals blown about by the ex plosion cif a water tank In the kitchen sel-llie te the home of W. S. Stephen -son, at HO Maner toad, Wjiinoweod Maner, this morning Twe maids, Anna White and her sister Jesephine, wim were building a lire in the range, weie injured. Tins tlumes destrejed the kitchen und part of the dining room. The the was finally suppressed bj the Ardineie lire department. Mr and Mrs. Stephenson are new In New Yerk Cltv NEW PRICES S.l'eil. Teurlnr $1250 Z.P. Readtter .... J12R0 S. Pan. Sedan $2150 4-l'aM. Coups ,v$2100 r. O. H. Detroit ' DROPS IN FRIGHT IHHM fnmmebile 1 i vf w w ;! &mr ! wmmmmmmmmmmmmam THE HATCH MOTORS C? UlS IHIOUTOH9 720 N. DROAD ST - PHILA. l UANkreui) ni:.i.i:u Cliarlr J. Mrtiengli 17.17 rrnnkfenl Ave. iir.itMANTONN iii:.i.r.it Kraekrl llrnlhrrH VV'mni' A if. & WnnliliiKten l.nm main mm; DIUM'.K V, N. Creimnn, ,lr. Slriiiirl & I.nncinilfr Ave".. Ilmirfenl, i'B, WKST. l'llll.A. IIKA!.i:it Arnnld-CnmpbH! Moter Ce. ftRth ti Wnlnut Hl. LEDGER PSlLADBIiHIA, SATURDAY, HERE TO SING S 'TIP i1 in liBf I'll x ' M$&$i s r ' mrmmMx mKm-Ht Hh i'M' z?'JhA i irai'w... v,. s&t-ZL. .. . jy Thrce ineinbers or the famous Itacb Choir or lietlileheui which arrived In this city this morning at the Reading Terminal and which will give it concert this nflcnioen n( the Academy of .Music LS PRISON CROWDING Untried Department at Meya- mensing Becoming Cheked te Suffocation, He Says 400 NOW AWAITING TRIAL 1 The aheudy crowded untried depart ment In Me.Mimcnshig prison is be coming choked te suffocation bcause of the fuilure of the Heard of Judges te assign another ciiminal ceuit. "There nre -100 prisoners in Movu Mevu mensing prison new awaiting trial, und by the end "'of next, week the number will tench 500." District Atternej Retnn declared teda.v. "I have asked the Heard of Judges several times te assign another court for the trial of these piiMiu uises," lie leiitluued. "Onl.v one com! is sit ting for these who cannot furnish hail or who cannot be admitted tc bail be cause of the nntiiii; of tee charges ..gainst them. "In the untried ilepiiittnent today theie in e forty persons clmigcd with homicide. The ether cases range nil the vvuv from misdemeanors le burglary and highwuv robbery. As it Is possible that some of tbe prisoners arc innocent, they are being unjustly deprived of their libertv. as their oppertuoit.v te prove their innocence is being deferred b.v the almost evervviudmliiK number of cases." A single case of receiving stolen goods requited three days this week for trial while the remainder of the week had been lal.cn up with Hie trial of Jehn Miirrav for murder. Murray's nine will inn Inte next week "These are instances of hew one or two cases can choke the inleiidur." the Distilcf Attorney continued "It means that while they aie being tried. Iiun dieils of ether persons, ciewded thice and four In a cell, are waiting for their iluv in court. "Something must he done miii done qu eklj. It will be necessary te i online the ovciilew of untiled prisoners Home Heme where else. Mv office Is beeeiiiing choked with business." The October Grand Juiv which con cluded Its sessions vcMerdny considered 1U10 bills of Indictments. The District Attorney said that figure was an index of the manner lu which cases are pll ing up. Funeral of Reed Darnitz , Puiieiiil services for Reed Darnitz, I of Cempiinv L. .'115th liifiintr.v, who I wns killed in France, Oetehci II, 10LS. weie held tills afternoon at theh res!- i deuce of bis parents. US.T7 Oxford street His hed.v wus breiikiit back te iTnlailel- pbia last Tuesday. The funeinl services were attended by members of Coin Cein piin.v L. IHOtli Infantry. I'ra7ei -Darnitz Pest U.V.I, American Legien, and the Women's Auxiliary of the pesi FREE EXHIBITION PAINTINGS McCLEES GALLERIES 1507 WAI.M'T ST. It, ire 1'riiufs 1'rliitnl unit Htrhril bv Win, Ie lliinkr.v llluinplril Truy Kitinrr Itriingujii llruiirt KH Ien SECRETARY OR STENOGRAPHER ViiiuiK luily nltli 5 rnr' rrrr larliil mid exeiiitlve exiitrleiire iteslrfn ihikIiIeii. r.xcTt HirnegriiiiliiTi Illicit irhnul iinil liiirilnrMH entlfca Mliiriittmi V-l rrfrrriirrs. ( nimble nf iihuiinilne lllllst eitlrlltlK rpsnnnsililllttfll II II.'. I.I.IMilit Oli'ItlJ affnnMiHiiimiiiiimniiin DKEK4 FINE STATIONERS CHRISTMAS CARDS The DREKA IDEA showing pictures of COUNTRY HOUSES INTERIORS FAMILY GROUPS and PETS has a distinction that can not be duplicated. 1121 Chestnut Street ROTAN A Al IN BACH CHOIR s. . -V.'. MrrI7?'V IP. WOMEN TO BE LOYAL Plan in Delaware County te Cut! Judge Jehnsen Causes Gov- erner te Issue Statement WANTS THEIR FULL SUPPORT A luiiveiiieni iiineng a group of Dela ware Ciinnt.v women te vote against Judge Isaac Jehnsen. Repuhliiaii cin diililte for ie-clectien Tuesdnv. caused Governer Sproul te Issue a statement tedii.v calling for full support of the I'liliie Republican ticket. "I have learned with surpiise, upon, tu.v return home tiii week." he said, "that some se-called Independent Re publicans have indicated their intention of eiilting some of the candidates upon the Hcpiihliinn tlckei in be vetnl neon in DehlWIIle Cellllt.V lit 1 In- i lei lien Tuesday. "I trust thai no fiieiul of mine will fail te stippeil Judge Jehnsen mid the full ticket which was nominated at the piillllirv election. Peiseiiallv I feel tfia' the veiers who have icgisteie,) as Re- puhlieaus and pai tic ip.iled in the priuiuri eleitlen aie in honor, beuuil le support the tiel.ei as niiiiiiii.il. 'il "Peisenal dilTeiciu es sheiilu be fo--Igeileu with the verilhi of the piiui'iiv I election This .e.ir. in piutii ulur , tiiere is no excuse or an.v independent movement et any kind in Di'lawiuc ('eiiut.v . as the Republican tickei is ., geed one from top in bottom and was nominated nftei a 1'iec und open eon i.iut- :,. .. i,:..i. .1....1.. 1....1 . .. . .. ..W ,11 . .1 ,, I. I". .1 .Mli I Ol I I 1, II Ol. - ....,,....: i ...:.. i..!... I'.iii.tdllj le .uirr lll.'l, I II OH. "I hope te see ii lem.'itkablc ma jeilty recorded for Judge Isaac John John Jehn eon and evil) leiiulv ull'n it mid of Justice SehulTcr. who is a t aniliilii ! fui the Siipicme Ceuit. A cress in the Re publican square is nil that is n sur.v for a In) al Repiibliiiiu vote this eai." Factory Reef Burns Pait of the loef of the Jehn p Kelly Hiass Foundry, at Webster st I iinil the Schuylkill River, was burned off this illuming, Minn 1 1) after the nicn had gene te work ut 7 o'clock. The cause of tiie lire s undctei mined li stnried in tiie meidiiig ilepartment checked bv firemen be fine and was it had a The hiss i chance le spieiul eteiisiel) I will net be laige SPROUL ASKS Many men ask us "Hew's Business?" I and te be truthful we have te say "Never Better" i F i Our October business e- S C ceeded by a safe margin flfesrT If B the largest October that QRA u tjjOtir business for this year HBi !i I January te October, in- mmA I elusive- ever 10(i in IA, excess of the same period jA I I in the largest year that we Py J t Thi'.se receids ate notable, as we M n 1 liml that I'tieinl business cemli- M $ 1 tiens aie quite the reverse. 7 I JJ Our conclusion i that in these ,l.us. u,ei1 it is necessar. I te econemie, an incrcasinR number et people ate vvielv 1 B spending their nienev where they tecetve lull xatue. q Fall and Winter Suits, Tep Coats and Ovei coats aie I I priced $viO and upwatd. 'et spectal value at $40, I S !S4: and $S0. ' 9 JACOB REED'S SONS I B424-11426 CbesfaieitS&iieell j D 1 MEMBER' 5l 195 i .,. ? NOVEMBER 1.921 BACH CHOIR HERE 400 of Famous Organization Frem Bethlehem te Sing at Academy This Afternoon SIGHT-SEEING TRIP LATER ' Mere limn 400 members of the Hindi: Choir, of Hethlehem. will give a spe cial piegrnm nt the Acnceni.v of Mu-ic this afternoon. The Moravian Trom bone Choir, of llelhlchem. came hcie with the llni'li Choir. The choir came te Philadelphia un der the direction of. the Academy of Music Corporation, and an elaborate program of cnteilaliiment was anangee. nigrum of eiiiciiniuiiiein ""' "" The singers arrive d nt the Rending 'erinlnal shertlv after 10 o'clock this leinlng en u speclul tialn. The group 'a ! me IUUIJUI1); en U -lir,-iwi li...... ' n posed ill front of the terminal for n photograph and then pieceedcd te the Academy of Music In unto buses, where nt 10 :lr "clock ine.v ecgaii u i-i-in-ui-u. with the Philadelphia Orchestra. The concert bv the choir this after noon will lie preceded b.v n concert from the balustrade of the Academy by .the Moravian Tiombeiie Choir. Dr. J. Fied Welle. of Hethlehem. directs the choir. A lunHieei: for tl heir was given In tiie fe.ver of the Aciiilcinv following the leliearsal. I.'. .11.... it,., .lit. ,1,'fii.i inn tins nftellioell ,i,c .heir win begin ''"b '"" ,11 1IIU ' it.. - pluces of Intel of. iin biding Independ ence Hell. and p.i v tribute at the Lib erty Hell. The inspection of Independence Hall will take place ul fi:l." te ."-.: 10 o'clock, when the party will ie-s Independence Square te the Cm lis PublMiifig Com Cem panv Huiliilng. und at 0:15 o'clock will be the guests of Cjius II. K. Curtis nt u stippei i 'he Cuius P.uilding. Fol lowing the supper, the singers will re turn lu the Reading Terminal for theli special train, which will depart flem the city at S o'clock. The part) is lu iliaige el lepiesentn ves of the Academy of Music and the llu 1 heir innnagei . Rii'.ineiil Walters, of HfthMiriu. PENN WANTS FOX-TROT Prize Is Offered for Feature at Junier Prem The Junier Week Committee of the I'nivei'slty of Pennsylvania, which Is in chin ge of the celebrulleii te be held bv the class Thanksgiving week, announced contests for the best pester advertising' the junior prom, te be held November U5. and for a te tint te be used In the junior prom pregiam Ailing Piovest Penuiiiiaii lias made nn appeal for centi lliiitlens le the fund being inlscil by the Helleau Weed As sociation te leliubilitale tin- village of Helleau and te elect a liienieiiiil fm the American soldiers who fell there. Exhibit Water. Celers Tomorrow The yearly exhibition of water colors i will be opened tomeirow afternoon nt tiie Pennsylvania Academy of tbe Fine i Arts under the dliectien of the Acad- J emv officers and the Philadelphia Water I Celer Club A private, view und recep tion will be given tonight " Tellernent Original" Yeu cannot appreciate until you have become one of us just what the difference is between "Strath Haven" and the orthodox "Inn" or Hetel. But there is a differ ence a very marked one per haps it's the feeling of true rest and solid comfort that seems te be the keynote or perhaps it is the class of people who make Strath Haven their home. You'll really have te come and see for yourself. Why net? SWARTHMORE, PA. Twentyene minute from Bread St. sT FOR CONCERT TODAY Hew De Yeu Like These Names for J 926 Fair? 1NITE1) NATIONS EXPOSi TION Is suggested' l the Rev. Flerin IVrwardii. of Cluv inelit, Del . us n niillic for the Si'Sipil-Centen-niiil Extiosltleu here In IDUli. PHILADELPHIA INTERNA TIONAL EXPOSITION Is hub gisted bv t C. Kii'lffliinii. of ,"U:!li Murkcl siH-i't -x EXPOSITION SPIRIT (ll'yll. bv W. E P.iiilianaii. of 111! Keiilh Fert j ninth stn-ct. IIHERTV A N D HTOll WORLD EXPOSITION, by M. k 1)1 Niinzie. 110 Ninth I'lIU -fourth stieet. WOlll.DS WONDER EXPOSI TION, bv Piees-,,r Aiiier. 0U.". Reardwnlk. Athiiill'- Ciiv PHILADELPHIA'S f EI.EHUA TION AND INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, bv J N P. iinaid Le Dent, 1UIII Netih Tiitli li T II E WORLDS -PARADISE FAIR, bv Nb k D" f c. Miiuii- V II tils . THE GREAT EASTERN' EX POSITION, ht E, Wein.hl. Nor wood. PHILADELPHIA'S NEW ERA EXPOSITION, bv Miiiif'Li'thrnp. U.T.'W North Twentieth si pet PHILADELPHIA'S PAGEANT OF PROGRESS, bj S S. Gein glii". .Many suggentiens aie bi-nig re iclved by the Cv'ITXINO Pi 111. Ill Ll.Dc.Mt. What n nn- hnve lull te plopese? j ORDER CHURCHES CLOSED Smallpox Bars Services In Haddon Hadden field Despite hope of church authorities, no religious services will be held in Hadilenticld tomeirow except en flu lawn of the (Since Epw'upiil Church Pieviilence of smallpox has lesulti'd in closing of all places of worship. Hlshep Paul Matthews, of the Tien Tien teu Diocese, sent the following tele 1.1 am in the Rev Augustus W Slibk. of I lie Epls'cnpal Church, this mottling. "I hope von will net cles,. en Sillldav. Don't think the conditions ju-tifv It." Haddentield new bus a tei.il of twenty-three cases of smallpox I'n sin ci'Mifiil eff tuts h.ivt' beiii made by health authorities te vnicinute cvcr cue in the town T pii'vetil "pn-ad. several dais age chinches ntul pluces of amusement were eitleretl lesei until further notice. Ne Inventory Filed In Fleer Estate Letters weie granted al Media today by Register of Wills Duller te ailloin aillein isier the estate of Frank II. ITeci . chewing gum uiiiiiufui lyter, of Ln:s Ln:s dewne. who ilietl October III at Thelfl .i-ville. N. C He tlieil intestate and no inventor) of the estiite has yet been n. i His widow. Willie Jenkins Fleer, und his brelhei. Rebeit, weie appointed admlnl-iiaiei - II. s iwe daughters. Mrs. Alice Muslin it in I Mr. Stella Hi r gi i , both of .c;iirin. uiU slime in the estate. BANK58B WW l 'eriS s5lLVEP3MrrH3 S-. JWP" Pearl Perfectly rnaiched t-Vizc, Celer and A notable cellectit n 9 11th&rnaiketSts I $ I 00 Styles te Sclent lrem Displayed en SK m LIVING MODELS s Monday in Our Shew Windows yg gf Peiret Twills: Tricetines: Canten and Resh- l pF anara Crepes, Twill Bach Velvets: W u 3 I F "Honest We're Cops," Detec tives Say as Squad 13 About te Arrest Them Alse HAVE TO -SHOW' BLUEC0ATS I hree detei 'lues of the until DIM 111 simiiil placid a revolver light nt renin tree! ami (iiinnl nveii'ie la-t night III POLICE NAB MEN AFTER GUN IGHT I'Mlitillltlg two in' ll and tlien Weie nenrl shot ihemsihes hi ii squad of patrol men from th- Kigl th nnd .lcffereti -liiels slamm. who thought the ib int!ti wen hii'd-up lliugs Deleclne. 1'iilliei. Mnhaffev and KeT) weie i,lllellillg III" district In their iiiitoinebil. Ai T-tub street ntld 'lii.iiil an ii'i" t !, v found two men -lauding en the cot nei . one of whom the) M. nxnii'il as llarrv (jatfiiikle. nnnli'il in connect ion with a jewelry ll.. fl . The delcilH.'s lllie, out nf tlielr lllllolliehtli' llllll llpptulll lied (illl'litlMc te lllnst llilll. His lolllplllliell VlllOHC no mi" N .lesch .Mini a. inteifcred and diew u revolver Thvie was n tnsdle and the dctn lives (r"w their guns and lii d in the nir Mm I a v refused te ill op his gun nnd the detectives Kepi oil tiring III the inentitiiui pet sons in the neighborhood, hearing the hef. telephoned the night) and .lcffereu xtieets Motion I'i'liic iii-nvcil and after 'lie leek lie i Idiil all live men were ludilicis ei else th" thi"i' ih te. -lues weie iield-up men. The) surrounded them nnd thieniencd te sheet The Ihlee delectues tried te explain they were police eflici. but tiie patrol men wouldn't liMdi "Keep your hnndB up." the) .Said, "and we'll M'ltle that at the .station." I'm after n few mere attempts the iletecthi-M convinced the putrelincn thc wen- net bandits (jai linl.lc ami Mm ray weie arrested and taken te the Klghth and Jeffersen i reels station. I'olice sa) liiirlinklu i Wilttlml ill I'liiiiieclliiii with the theft of jeweh.v from Jehn I'lniK, ll'L'll North 1 't iiiiLlin Mrcct. lie was held in $'100 hall for a luither hearing and Murray wa.s held in SliOO hail. DR. SMITH GETS NOTICE Penn Provest Emeritus te Be Ad viser at Disarmament Parley Dr IvU.ir I'n lis Smith, provost Ilielllus e the I ll l i-l -it y of I'ellllsil vii urn. has leieiM'd net be of his np IMMiit in ill as ti-i Imii nl adviser of the 'enfeit e en Limitations of Armn- inent which begin- net week in Wash ington l'rebabh Di Smith will he called upon te instruct ihc conferees regard ing various phases of chemical warfare. He is piesideni of the American Chenii uil Seeictv and one of the fercntOBt aindi'tiiii' cheniists in the world. Walter (Jeorge Smith, the ether I'hiladi'lpiiiiiti tippninti'd te the ndvisery group is a former president of the Aini'i'ii nn I!ii As-in latum and n grad uate of tin Cnivi'isit) of 'eniisvlvnii'n. I iiBit . JjJI Hi ' . -'Elts Necklaces for Lustre f rt .-. M WW itra W8 K sm m i ncr Durinf Week w m A 'k lu moo, 1
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